Friday, August 31, 2012

Books we read this week

These are most of the books that we read this week (plus Keeley who decided to lay on them right as I was taking this picture).

D and I were planning on learning about South Africa, but we only got around to reading 2 books about it and watching one travel DVD.  There was just too much going on now with more kids.


But Friday was just me and D and it was our last full day together for a while.  We did all of D's favorite things.  We played ball outside, we played Barbies, we had tacos for lunch, we baked a cake and decorated it, we played some games, we talked about the meanings of different words, we looked for Halloween costume ideas, we drew with window crayons, and we discussed how things would be next week with school starting.  It was a rough week for her with the new little kids so I hope she had a good day.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

What a week!

Pops (that's what the kids call my dad) caught this huge moth for L last night.  The picture doesn't really do it justice.  The thing is more than 3 inches long and looks even bigger with its wings open.

I presented it to L when he arrived in the morning and he looked at it with D several times throughout the day.  After D saw the moth, she put in a request for Pops to catch something just for her next.

In the afternoon, L announced that he was going to take a nap and that his moth was going to nap with him.  I set up his mat w/ sheet, blanket, and pillow and L put the moth next to his mat.  He didn't actually do any napping but I thought it was still cute.

After a little while I moved the moth back to the table so that no one could accidentally kick the container.

It was quite a week getting 3 new kids at once.  It was an adjustment for me, for them, for D, and for the dogs.  One morning Keeley demanded that I hand feed him and another night I found Teagan had put herself to bed in her crate which normally she hates sleeping in at night.

I'm sure next week will be better though.  I'm making the adjustments that I think are necessary.  I plan on setting up a separate room for V to nap in so that she doesn't have to listen to S who only seems to cry when she has an audience.  And I'm going to set up a special place for V to play in the kitchen while I'm cooking so that I can talk to her the whole time.   D is starting school and I'm going to set up a place for her to work on her homework in the afternoon.  Plus I've got a stroller on order so that we can start taking morning walks in the neighborhood or to the park.

This week was an adjustment but next week, I think we'll fall into a routine that works for everyone.

A few other things we did this week include:  listening to the ocean inside a big conch shell (every kid seemed to enjoy this), reading books (it's the best way to get L to be still), playing with the water tables outside (they all get completely soaking wet but I think it's worth it), guessing which objects will sink or float (led by D), games, puzzles, music, hide & seek, and we watched Lilo & Stitch.

We also did some painting.  These 2 pictures were painted by S and I think they turned out rather amazing considering her age.

The first day, I didn't intend to have a 1 year old painting but she was so interested in what the other kids were doing.  To keep S from pestering them, I set her up with her own piece of paper and paintbrush.  At first she kept trying to eat the paint.  It is non-toxic and washable but don't worry, I still stopped her from eating it.

The second day is when she produced these 2 pictures and this time she seemed to understand that the paint goes on the paper, not in her mouth.  Whenever she looked as though she was considering tasting it, I just reminded her "no, paint goes on the paper".  She likes to be praised for doing a good job and she especially likes it when we do a high-five.

In the morning I had read L a book about Henri Matisse which I thought was too advanced, but he proved me wrong.  Right away he says to me, "That's silly, you can't draw with scissors!" and later when we were painting he said, "I need more beautiful colors".  So I asked, "You mean like Henri Matisse?"  And L replied, "Yeah, like Henri."

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

New Dollhouse


 With three kids, all under the age of 3, starting this week, I decided I  needed to get some more toys appropriate for their ages.  I chose this Fisher-Price My First Dollhouse because it is rugged but still has plenty of detail.

It was a big hit with the kids.  Even D (7 yrs old) likes it.  When she plays with it, the Fisher-Price people are from "Little Land" and they visit the Barbies who live in "Barbie Land" or the Barbies visit them.

When L (3 yrs old) plays with it, he moves all the people out and instead the dogs and cats and the baby hamster live in the dollhouse.  You can see in this picture, they all sleep in the same bed.  The dogs also drive around in the mini van.  And sometimes the frog family comes to visit.

When V (2 yrs old) plays with it, she likes to make people and animals enter through the front door.  She also likes to have them take baths in the bathtub and often someone needs to be potty trained.  I told her that the little blond girl looks like her and so now we call that doll "Little V".

S (1 yr old) doesn't get to play with the dollhouse much because the other kids are constantly using it.  But when they are occupied with other things I've sat with her and the dollhouse and I point to furniture and objects and name them for her.

Friday, August 24, 2012

The United Kingdom

These were some of the books we read or looked at this week.  We were trying to learn about the United Kingdom, but it didn't really go too well.

I think part of the problem was that I didn't find any good DVDs for us to watch.  I did get a few "Travel With Kids" DVDs from the library, but they are a bit annoying.  D hates the little history lesson that is included in each episode and says the pop-ups go off the screen too fast for her to read.  Plus the couple in the videos put their 7 year old in a stroller and I just don't agree with that.  Our other problem was that I didn't find that many storybook type books to go with the theme.

Oh well, we'll try again next week with South Africa!

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Baby Daddy

When D and I play with the baby dolls, she has a ghost husband and I have a dog husband.  Since Keeley always wants to play with us, I try to incorporate him when I can.  Sometimes when D and I need to go shopping in another room, we'll leave Keeley home (in the play kitchen) to look after the babies.  That's what he's doing in this picture.  Sometimes I wonder if he really does think that he's human.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Books we read this past week...

These are some of the books we read or looked at this week.

D really seems to like the gymnastics books that I've been getting from the library for her.

We took a break from foreign countries this week so that we could focus more on just the United States.

We signed up to do a culture exchange with 4 other US States at Worldwide Culture Swap.

So this week, I told D about the exchange and we began gathering up info about our state of Wisconsin and about Milwaukee too.


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Following D's lead when we play Barbies

A Birthday Party
A new "Ken" doll means another wedding.
When D and I play Barbies, I let her lead.  It's always interesting the things she comes up with and its useful for learning about her interests and knowledge.

D is very interested in weddings.  Every time we get a new Ken doll, D immediately marries him off and we have an engagement party, a wedding, and a reception.  Sometimes they go on a honeymoon too.  D tells me what their wedding cake looks like and what music will be played at the reception.  

Lately, D likes to have someone object to the marriage when the official says "speak now or forever hold your peace".  Then the couple has to plead their case and convince the other person that they really should be wed. 

And another wedding
The groom and his groom's men
After a couple of pregnant woman came to check out the daycare, then suddenly D thought that the Barbies should have babies too.  She had me tape blankets to their stomachs so that they'd look pregnant.  Then the Barbie couples and their extended families all had to go to the hospital for the deliveries.

Pregnant Barbies
A baby is born
Dancing at a party
Following D's lead, we've had Barbie vampire attacks, Barbie birthday parties, Barbies going to the beach, Barbies going on job interviews, Barbies having coffee with their friends, and Barbies running a daycare center.  This is what pretend play is supposed to be like!

Monday, August 13, 2012

"My place in the world"

We did this project today to help D understand the difference between a city, a  state, a country, and a continent.

My mom found this activity for us on another website called "Kid World Citizen".

There are 6 layers of specificity:
My Home
My City
My State
My Country
My Continent
My Planet
We drew pictures of our homes and cut out maps of our city.  Online we printed out images of our state, country, continent, and planet.

Then we glued it all together and labeled the pages.  We also wrote the answers on the back of each page.

D still has a bit of trouble with the difference between what is a country and what is a continent, but I think this project will help her understand it better.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Brazil

These are some of the books we read or looked at this week while learning about Brazil.

We also watched a few DVDs, including:
We choose Brazil this week at D's request.  I think it's really cool that she's choosing the countries that we are learning about now.

These are a few other books we read or looked at this week.

D loves to do physical activities.  She's going to take a gymnastics class in the fall, so I purchased a few books about it and they were a big hit with her.

We also checked out a few yoga books from the library since a lot of the skills are the same; such as balance, flexibility, and strength.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Beans from the garden

Today we picked some yellow beans from the garden to go with our lunch.  We steamed the beans and also made mashed potatoes and mini-meat loaves.  D likes to pick vegetables and she loves cooking... but eating, that's another story.  I figure that she is my payback for being such a picky eater myself, when I was a kid.  Hey, at least she drank all her milk!  Sometimes I've got to count the small victories.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Sleeping Baby

This is just a cute picture of my pup.  D put Keeley to bed on her mat.  She lifted his head and put her pillow under it and then she tucked him in.  He would NEVER let me do something like this to him, but for D, he stayed like this for about a hour and napped.